Description
Tried and tested (used and developed over three academic years or more)
Time duration: 5-10 minutes
Student level: ALL
Preparation time before class: minimal (uploading template to Moodle)
Additional materials or equipment needed: None
Other general tips/advice:
- Some students may find the process of reflection challenging. Rather than giving a blank template, leave the prompt questions on the document to scaffold the activity for students. Those who are more at ease with reflection can disregard the questions if they so wish.
- It can be used as a regular, embedded task that students are expected to complete at the end of each session, building up a picture of their progress through the module content.






piers.vonberg (verified owner) –
I have adapted some of the questions and used the same triangle in both a Masters class and a large undergrad module. In the Masters class I built it into a class on reflection, critical reflection and reflexivity. It helped as a warm up activity to introduce the practice of reflection. It also helped link the practice of reflection – often difficult for students to grasp – to their studies (which matter). With the undergrads, I am using it as a mid-semester consolidation seminar to take a pause and reflect on what they have learned. In both classes, I am using it in combination with Ertmer and Newby’s (1995) article on expert learning.